DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 

DPChallenge Forums >> Photography Discussion >> My first commercial shoot, Need some opinions.
Pages:  
Showing posts 1 - 7 of 7, (reverse)
AuthorThread
04/09/2008 05:14:32 AM · #1
I just finished my first commercial shoot for a resort company.
Would love to get a feedback from fellow DPC members on the images.

Link to Pictures
04/09/2008 05:35:21 AM · #2
there are a number of good ones, but a number of them I would edit a little further

Image 36&37 for example, I would tweek the white balance (they look very yellow right now) and straighten up the walls with photoshop.
04/09/2008 05:41:55 AM · #3
I also took a quick look at your shots. Pretty good, however you may want to :
- tweak the WB of some of the shots
- adjust the perspective of some of the living room shots (need to straigthen the walls & ceiling)
- tweak the exposure of certain shots (the snooker shots have harsh lighting, the band seems a little dark as
examples)
04/09/2008 05:49:03 AM · #4
Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions?
04/09/2008 06:09:37 AM · #5
Originally posted by manish:

Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions?


Shoot RAW and clear up the mess afterwards! If these are in jpeg, the dropper tool in Channel Mixer should be able to sort you out.
04/09/2008 07:33:28 AM · #6
Originally posted by manish:

Thanks for the feedback, i did struggle a lot setting the WB as it was overcast most of the time. Some of the pictures have a yellow cast and many have a blue cast on them. I tried Auto,shade, cloud and AWB but still didn't get the right stuff. What is the best way to manage WB in such conditions?


Use RAW in future.
04/09/2008 01:19:19 PM · #7
I did use raw but have not processed them as yet, i processed few HDR images as i bracketed some shots.

HDR Image
Pages:  
Current Server Time: 08/24/2025 03:54:31 PM

Please log in or register to post to the forums.


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 08/24/2025 03:54:31 PM EDT.